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06-17-2010, 08:52 PM | #1 | ||
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I have been diagnosed with Tinnitus and have been referred to a hearing center by my family doctor. I haven't gone yet because it wasn't very irritating .... at first!
I am now going to make an appointment and want to do some research first. I have read about Lipoflavinoids and was wondering if anyone has a suggestion on a good quality/best absorbing Lipoflavinoid. Also information on the best way to take it (it is essentially a vitamin). Empty stomach? Water or juice? Morning or evening? Other supplements to avoid taking at the same time, ie: calcium, iron, etc. Or is it simply a waste of time and money? Thanks! Di |
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07-05-2010, 04:07 PM | #2 | |||
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It is alot of B vitamins . and yes take with food. you need to find out the cause of your tinnitus. Medication , foods etc causes it. I will post a list. I took the lipf and it does work but you have to take a long time. will be back with the list. Roz
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07-05-2010, 04:10 PM | #3 | |||
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was very interesting . thats why I weed out the obvious:
For me it was the medication not chiari Causes of subjective tinnitus include: Otologic problems and hearing loss: conductive hearing loss ■external ear infection ■acoustic shock ■drums ■subwoofers ■cerumen (earwax) impaction ■middle ear effusion ■Superior canal dehiscence sensorineural hearing loss ■excessive or loud noise ■presbycusis (age-associated hearing loss) ■Ménière's disease ■acoustic neuroma ■mercury poisoning or lead poisoning ototoxic medications analgesics: ■aspirin ■nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs antibiotics: ■aminoglycosides e.g. gentamicin ■chloramphenicol ■erythromycin ■tetracycline ■tobramycin ■vancomycin ■Vibramycin (doxycycline) chemotherapy and antiviral drugs: ■bleomycin ■interferon ■pegylated interferon-alpha-2b ■cisplatin ■mechlorethamine ■methotrexate ■vincristine loop diuretics: ■bumetanide ■ethacrynic acid ■furosemide others: ■chloroquine ■quinine ■anti-depressants ■Champix Psychedelic drugs: ■5-MeO-DET ■5-Methoxy-diisopropyltryptamine ■Diisopropyltryptamine (DiPT) ■Harmaline ■N,N-dimethyltryptamine ■Psilocybin ■Salvinorin A neurologic disorders: ■chiari malformation ■multiple sclerosis head injury ■skull fracture ■closed head injury ■whiplash injury ■temporomandibular joint disorder ■giant cell arteritis metabolic disorders: ■thyroid disorder ■hyperlipidemia ■vitamin B12 deficiency ■Iron deficiency anemia psychiatric disorders: ■depression ■anxiety other causes: ■Tension myositis syndrome ■fibromyalgia ■vasculitis ■hypertonia (muscle tension) ■thoracic outlet syndrome ■lyme disease ■hypnagogia ■sleep paralysis ■glomus tympanicum tumor ■anthrax vaccines which contain the Anthrax Protective Antigen also chocolate , laxatives . good luck mine were meds and it is wonderful no ringing yippppppppeeeeeeeeee
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